Tie Cleaning

 

It is easy to spill something on your tie, but silk ties aren't really meant to be cleaned. Dry cleaning can sometimes work and if you need to clean your tie here are our top tips:

-       Don't let it dry, act immediately

-       Don't use water

-       Dab a small amount of stain remover onto the stain using a white paper towel

-       Blot the stain with the paper towel

-       Have the tie professionally dry-cleaned if you haven't gotten rid of the stain although this may damage the tie

Some men elect to throw their ties over their shoulders before eating, although it does help to stop your tie getting stained, it does make you look like a bit of a pratt. 

Often the best thing to do is to be careful around soup and spaghetti and buy new ties regularly to replace the stained and damaged ones and keeping you looking smart and professional.

The same cleaning tips work for silk bow ties and also for silk wedding cravats and wedding waistcoats.

 

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